PM holds international press conference.
Nordea has new HUF estimates, altered call on central bank.
Fitch sees strong growth this year, but warns of higher risks of macroeconomic imbalances.
Supermajority is now absolutely certain.
Capital Economics on Hungary's election results.
SocGen on election results.
"Crushing victory" makes international headlines.
Turnout was an all-time high and it did not help opposition parties.
Mihály Varga hints at single-digit PIT rate.
Competitiveness is the buzzword.
He says gas bills rose as winter was extremely cold. Was it really?
There will be no election budget, anti-migration policy remains.
Varga, Matolcsy and Parragh will also attend.
The week will be anything but dull.
PM Orbán might face more serious opposition than thought.
PM urges others to follow Tállai's example and bargain lower fuel prices with Mol.
Opposition MSZP becomes mini party according to support level.
Reservations remain over Eximbank classification.
The averages of the three main pollsters show.
ING sees HUF most vulnerable to EZ political risks.